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• Strong grid of ‘Side by Side’ Polaris racers.
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Toyota Racing Series and the Toyota Finance 86 Championship will be part of a revival of New Zealand motor racing with an agreement to unite the country’s top racing categories under one Premier Racing Calendar..  Read more >>
 
28-year old Hayden Paddon's scintillating performance in the Italian round of the World Rally Championship has taken the New Zealand rally world by storm. As Paddon extended his lead over World Champion Sebastien Ogier on day two of the event, it seemed that every New Zealand rally fan was glued to their computers, tablets or phones to watch and listen to every second of the Kiwi’s push for victory.Of course rallying is a fickle sport, as Hayden quickly found out later on day two when first a spin, and then a major gearbox problem, thwarted his chances of victory and gave Ogier an advantage that he was able to maintain until the end of the event.
Yet despite Hayden’s heartbreak, the young Kiwi has now truly arrived on the World Rally Championship scene, matching and often bettering the times of Ogier, Latvala, Meeke, Ostberg and others with far more credentials than the boy from Geraldine in the South Island. Paddon was the first New Zealander to lead a World Championship rally since Possum Bourne, and the first to do so on foreign soil..
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• Earl Bamber wins historic motor race on debut
• Starring roles in toughest race for four Toyota Racing Series graduates
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Our best chance of a win at Le Mans this century.  Read more >>
 
• Record entry for most punishing race
• Father-son combinations take class doubles.
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• More than 80 race cars and trucks grid up for punishing 250km event
• Nelson’s Basalaj heads north to target outright win
• 35th year for classic offroad endurance race.
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Wins for Cassidy in Japan and Stanaway in Monaco.  Read more >>
 
V8 Supercars legend Greg Murphy will make his rallying debut in the New Zealand Rally Championship later this month, driving a Ford Escort.Murphy is set to drive in the Historic class of the Lone Star Canterbury Rally with local team Stadium Motorsport. A Holden hero thanks to his efforts in V8 Supercars, the gravel event is a rare outing for the Kiwi in a Ford.The event will mark a return to competition for the 42-year-old, who stepped down from V8 Supercars co-driving duties this season to focus on V8TV commitments. “It’s something I’ve wanted to do for some time,” said Murphy of rallying..  Read more >>
 
The Autosport Clubs Onepunga Rd gravel sprint held on Sunday 17th May saw 30 drivers take on the 4 km of twisting and heavily gravelled road. Three drivers attacked the same bit of fence at various times, copping a bill for a fence post each, but only minor damage to their cars. The road started out wet and soft and would cut up a lot in some corners, but the appearance of the sun prior to the final of three runs meant the times did continue to drop..  Read more >>
 
Stoffel Vandoorne held off late pressure to win a tactical feature race in Barcelona, having just enough to deny Mitch Evans and Alexander Rossi at the end despite their softer tyres to claim the top step on the podium and extend his lead in the championship. The race was always going to be a gamble between tyre strategies: on the grid the top three (Vandoorne, Alex Lynn and Pierre Gasly) started on softs while immediately behind them Evans and Rossi were on the harder compound. With temperatures soaring once again the difference between strategies was a coin toss..  Read more >>
 
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Point Standings
NZ Rally
NZRC - 2015 Final
1. Ben Hunt 152
2. Phil Campbell 123
3. Matt Summerfield 110
4. Lance Williams 106
5. Emma Gilmour 86
6. Marcus Van Klink 77
NZ Race
TRS Int 2016 Final
1. Lando Norris (31) 924
2. Jehan Daruvala (6) 792
3. Brendon Leitch (86) 757
4. Ferdinand Habsburg (62) 727
5. Pedro Piquet (-) 712
6. Guanyu Zhou (33) 687
NZ Touring Cars - after R 6/7
1. Simon Evans / Holden ST 1177
2. Jason Bargwanna / Toyota TLX 939
3. Tim Edgell / Holden ST 903
4. Mitch Cunningham / Ford ST 888
5. Tom Alexander / Holden St 702
6. Angus Fogg / Holden ST 691
NZTC TL - After Rd 6/7
1. Brock Cooley / Ford 1190
2. Brad Lathrope / Ford 963
3. Simon Fleming / Ford 805
4. Kevin Williams / Holden 584
5. Nathan Pilcher / Holden 496
6. Liam McDonald / Holden 471
Toyota TR 86 - After Rd 5/6
1. Ash Blewett (66) 1058
2. Callum Quin (91) 902
3. John Penny (22) 895
4. Michael Scott (17) 688
5. Ryan Yardley(18) 630
6. Jacob Smith (27) 617
Formula Ford - After Rd 5/6
1. Michael Scott - Te Puke 1006
2. Aaron Marr - Wanganui 962
3. Jordan Michels - Invercargill 592
4. Anna Collins - Christchurch 568
5. James Webb - Feilding 488
6. Ethan Anderson - Riverton 472
NZ V8 Utes - After Rd 2
1. Paul Manuell (Holden) 179
2. Peter Ward (Holden) 155
3. James Urquhart (Holden) 137
4. Glen Collinson (Ford) 137
5. Nigel Hanley (Holden) 109
6. Mark Gibson (Ford) 93
Australian Race
V8 Supercars - After Race 3
1. Michael Caruso (23) Nissan 222
2. Jamie Whincup (88) Holden 207
3. Shane Van Gisbergen (97) Holde 197
4. Scott McLaughlin (33) Volvo 189
5. Garth Tander (2) Holden 187
6. James Courtney (22) Holden 186
Australian GT - After Rd 2
1. Marcus Marshall 225
2. James Koundouris 225
3. Klark Quinn 206
4. Nathan Morcom 197
5. Justin McMillan 184
6. Glen Wood 182
Overseas Rally
WRC - 2016 after Rd 3
1. Sebastien Ogier (VW) 77
2. Mads Ostberg (Citroen) 42
3. Andreas Mikkelsen (VW) 33
4. Dani Sordo ( Hyundai) 30
5. Hayden Paddon (Hyundai) NZ 29
6. Jari Matti Latvala (VW) 27
World RX - Final 2015
1. Petter Solberg - Citroen 301
2. Timmy Hansen - Peugeot 275
3. Johan Kristoffersson - VW 234
4. Andreas Bakkerud - Ford 232
5. Mattias Ekstrom - Audi 201
6. Davy Jeanney - Peugeot 201
Overseas Race
NASCAR Sprint - After Race 5/3
1. Kevin Harvick (4) Chev 195
2. Jimmie Johnson (48) Chev 184
3. Carl Edwards (19) Toyota 171
4. Denny Hamlin (11) Toyota 170
5. Kkyle Bush (18) Toyota 170
6. Joey Logano (22) Ford 165
World TCC - Final 2015
1. Jose Lopez / Citroen 475
2. Yvan Muller / Citroen 357
3. Sebastien Loeb / Citroen 356
4. Quing Hua Ma / Citroen 241
5. Gabriele Tarquini / Honda 197
6. Norbert Michelisz / Honda 193
British TCC - After Rd 10
1. Gordon Sheddon / Civic 348
2. Jason Plato / BMW 344
3. Matt Neal / Honda 317
4. Colin Turkington / BMW 310
5. Andrew Jordan / MG 274
6. Sam Tordoff / BMW 270
Formula 1 - After Race 1 /22
1. Nico Rosberg - Mercedes 25
2. Lewis Hamilton - Mercedes 18
3. Sebastian Vettel - Ferrari 15
4. Daniel Riccardo - Red Bull 12
5. Felipe Massa - Williams 10
6. Roman Grosjean - HAAS 8
IndyCar - After Race 1
1. Juan Pablo Montoya (2) 51
2. Simon Pagenaud (22) 43
3. Ryan Hunterr-Reay (28) 36
4. Helio Castroneves (3) 32
5. Mikhail Aleshin (7) 30
6. Takuma Satol (14) 28
NZ Motorcycles
NZSBK Final 2016
1. Dennis Charlett (3) 211
2. Linden Magee (M) 153
3. Sloan Frost (4) 152
4. Jaden Hassan (41) 147
5. Scott Moir (87) 146
6. Hayden Fitzgerald (6) 138
Overseas Motorcycles
MotoGP - After Rd 1
1. Jorge Lorenzo / Yamaha 25
2. Andrea Dovizioso / Ducati 20
3. Marc Marquez / Honda 16
4. Valentino Rossi / Yamaha 13
5. Dani Pedrosa / Honda 11
6. Maverick Vinales / Suzuki 10
WSBK's - After Rd 2
1. Jonathan Rea / Kawasaki 75
2. M Van Der Mark / Honda 52
3. Tom Sykes / Kawasaki 41
4. Chaz Davies / Ducati 39
5. Sylvain Guintoli / Yamaha 30
6. Davide Guigliano / Ducati 29
 
 
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